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Could it be a mistake, or is RB teasing a Pikes Peak add-on to GT5, which arrived for Playstation 3 just in time for the holiday season. Here's the quote from Millen from the Red Bull site that raised more than a few eyebrows.

Millen recommends that gamers study the surroundings to help serve as memory markers to what's coming up. A tree here or a boulder can help offer handy reference points for specific corners to help gamers prepare for what's coming, something that's been known to help a driver or two in actual race cars, he adds.

"As for picture painting, running most video-based course layouts will aid a driver in course recognition prior to laying sight on the course. This will also help in corner exit speed as to placing the car in the correct position on track."

While Gran Turismo 5 gives an accurate reflection of the actual Pikes Peak circuit, there are some things that the video game simply can't do. And, even though Millen sees the quality of the gaming experience increasing, he still thinks there's nothing like the real thing.